1) Have you read the letter from Aunt Emily yet? — Yes, I have. She wants to visit us. She will come next Wednesday. 2) Why are you looking at that woman so attentively? Do you know her? — It seems to me I have already met her somewhere. 3) Is Jane in the office? Yes, she has been typing some documents since 9 o’clock. 4) The police inspector has been investigating this robbery for a week now. He has talked to all the witnesses already but he hasn't found the robbers yet. 5) I don't know how long Henry has been working on that project, but he hasn't finished it yet. 6) The secretary usually comes to the office at 9 o’clock, but it is half past nine now and she hasn't arrived yet. 7) Is Den in his room now? What has he been doing there since morning? — He has been preparing for the research expedition. He has booked a plane ticket already and now he is packing his things. 8) Are you OK, Nigel? You look very pale.— l am just tired. Ihave been working on mj^ report all night. 9) Who has been training in the gym for half a day now? — Ben and Alex. They have been preparing for an international championship for eight months now. They train every day. 10) How long has Nelly been painting this picture? — She has been painting it for a month now. She wants to exhibit it in our gallery next month.
1. We can to write well. 2. She can enter. 3. You must speak in English with your friends. 4. You can take a dictionary, I don't need. 5. Katya is not sick, you can visit her. 6. My father can drive a car. 7. We must do this task by Monday. 8. Today, you will have to get up early. 9. He can borrow books from the library. 10. She must tell him about it. 11. You can stay there until the evening. 12. You can do it without my help. 13. I must call him in the evening. 14. You can come if you have any questions. 15. I need to buy some books.